how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
ggggeeeeennnnneeeerrrrrriiiiiccccc aaaaacccccciiiiiiddddddd
But yeah, would probably blow the roof off of the old peoples home on a sunday night, if it was attached to a stick of dynamite, and it didn`t sound like some ancient generic acid made by a half dead goat on the way to be put down by the vet.
But yeah, would probably blow the roof off of the old peoples home on a sunday night, if it was attached to a stick of dynamite, and it didn`t sound like some ancient generic acid made by a half dead goat on the way to be put down by the vet.
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Come to think about it, I think one of the things driving the direction of techno is precisely that there isn't really a club scene in the UK anymore.
I'm being a bit UK centric, but I think it applies most places.
There are like 5 clubs in LDN whereas in the 90's there dozens upon dozens. That and the rise of the Bro-muscle-vest-festival scene, means that promoters will only book safe acts. I mean I'm not knocking the 6 techno dj's that appear on EVERY dam flyer, but since there's fuck all money in production, I'm guessing Rebecka will produce the sort of music that will guarantee her gigs and put a roof over her head.
I can't see it getting much better, I think the scene has fundamentally changed. The tail is wagging the dog. The need to get gigs is driving production.
I can totally see techno imploding like it did in the early 2000's, when even me, a pretty ardent fan, gave up on it.
I'm being a bit UK centric, but I think it applies most places.
There are like 5 clubs in LDN whereas in the 90's there dozens upon dozens. That and the rise of the Bro-muscle-vest-festival scene, means that promoters will only book safe acts. I mean I'm not knocking the 6 techno dj's that appear on EVERY dam flyer, but since there's fuck all money in production, I'm guessing Rebecka will produce the sort of music that will guarantee her gigs and put a roof over her head.
I can't see it getting much better, I think the scene has fundamentally changed. The tail is wagging the dog. The need to get gigs is driving production.
I can totally see techno imploding like it did in the early 2000's, when even me, a pretty ardent fan, gave up on it.
Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Welp, even though its not a 12 minute long, experimental IDM influenced techno track, which has percussion made from the distorted field recordings of a violent diarrhoea fart.. Doesnt mean it wont get some people moving on a good system.
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Well london isnt the only place that brings techno to the UK.jordanneke wrote:Come to think about it, I think one of the things driving the direction of techno is precisely that there isn't really a club scene in the UK anymore.
I'm being a bit UK centric, but I think it applies most places.
There are like 5 clubs in LDN whereas in the 90's there dozens upon dozens. That and the rise of the Bro-muscle-vest-festival scene, means that promoters will only book safe acts. I mean I'm not knocking the 6 techno dj's that appear on EVERY dam flyer, but since there's fuck all money in production, I'm guessing Rebecka will produce the sort of music that will guarantee her gigs and put a roof over her head.
I can't see it getting much better, I think the scene has fundamentally changed. The tail is wagging the dog. The need to get gigs is driving production.
I can totally see techno imploding like it did in the early 2000's, when even me, a pretty ardent fan, gave up on it.
Dont take life so seriously
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No, but LDN is the place where pretty much everything happens.
Besides, my hometown Birmingham, one was spoiled for choice 15 years ago. I mean surgeon and co are revered now, but 20 years ago they played week in week out and were never even top billing in the city. There was tons to do.
Now, Birmingham is a club wasteland, save for a couple of festival style events. Same in Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Mansfield, Liverpool............
Besides, my hometown Birmingham, one was spoiled for choice 15 years ago. I mean surgeon and co are revered now, but 20 years ago they played week in week out and were never even top billing in the city. There was tons to do.
Now, Birmingham is a club wasteland, save for a couple of festival style events. Same in Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Mansfield, Liverpool............
Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
I miss the faster tempo of old techno tracks! What the fuck happened to the BPM's??? Things have gotten kinda slooooow nowadays .
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Seems Regal sold out. Will move to whatever is the next big thing. I assume it to be like that.
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
I totally remember those times . Going to record shops and not finding the stuff I was looking for after listening to piles of records.jordanneke wrote:I can totally see techno imploding like it did in the early 2000's, when even me, a pretty ardent fan, gave up on it.
I really regretted it then; It's a different feeling now because there's so much bullshit around nowadays that it almost feels like normal if it would happen.
The things that attracted me to techno are now getting destroyed because off this massive whoring of the genre... .
Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Well there still usually good stuff happening around the UK, but yeah london is where its mainly popping.jordanneke wrote:No, but LDN is the place where pretty much everything happens.
Besides, my hometown Birmingham, one was spoiled for choice 15 years ago. I mean surgeon and co are revered now, but 20 years ago they played week in week out and were never even top billing in the city. There was tons to do.
Now, Birmingham is a club wasteland, save for a couple of festival style events. Same in Nottingham, Leicester, Derby, Mansfield, Liverpool............
Since the new year there has been plenty of events i have been wanting and going to. Not to mentioned JADED at corsica every sunday. That event is a fucking god send to have week in and week out in the UK.
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Well since the EDM festival approach moved into the clubs some Techno went back underground with invite-only parties till further notice.
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That melody sounds like something out of a horrible, rightfully forgotten generic early 90s trance track on some "psychedelic euro techno-trance beats vol. 39" compilationLost to the Void wrote:No, he`s a fucking cock knocker. The only way to get hip hop big with techno is to be as shit and generic as commercial hip hop (which he is clearly ok with, whoever the fuck he is), the man is pricktard with a desire to appeal to the lowest common denominator, and he can go in the toilet with all the other excrement.
I don`t think I`m taking advice or listening to a man that shits out turds like this.
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His back catalogue is the same, just making generic cookie cutter versions of whatever was popular at the time.
Total hack. No idea why his opinion is being talked about.
Total hack. No idea why his opinion is being talked about.
Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
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Fuck this Regal dude....seriously !!! Did he not listened to Show & AG - Full Scale EP ?
"Go mainstream, and get the cream
Heavily.
That's what you say, but I say
Never me."
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Fuck this Regal dude....seriously !!! Did he not listened to Show & AG - Full Scale EP ?
"Go mainstream, and get the cream
Heavily.
That's what you say, but I say
Never me."
Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
God, I really can't grasp how dumb this guy is. Of course modern hip-hop is mainstream and you'll hear it in car advertise, on the radio and everywhere else. Because it turned into cheesy pop music.
I doubt that will work with overdriven 909's, fm clonks and atonal drones.So if he really thinks that, after the trap bubble bursts, Mulero will be the next Lil Uzi Vert, I highly doubt he's got a small rest of intelligence left
I doubt that will work with overdriven 909's, fm clonks and atonal drones.So if he really thinks that, after the trap bubble bursts, Mulero will be the next Lil Uzi Vert, I highly doubt he's got a small rest of intelligence left
Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
How dare you put those two names in the same sentence ..... Lil uzi vert...the sole of fact of hearing/reading that name makes me want to pukeMono-xID wrote:Mulero will be the next Lil Uzi Vert
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Mono-xID wrote:God, I really can't grasp how dumb this guy is. Of course modern hip-hop is mainstream and you'll hear it in car advertise, on the radio and everywhere else. Because it turned into cheesy pop music.
I doubt that will work with overdriven 909's, fm clonks and atonal drones.So if he really thinks that, after the trap bubble bursts, Mulero will be the next Lil Uzi Vert, I highly doubt he's got a small rest of intelligence left
lmao lil mulero
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Oscar Pequeño - bleepz n bitchezmainst09 wrote:Mono-xID wrote:God, I really can't grasp how dumb this guy is. Of course modern hip-hop is mainstream and you'll hear it in car advertise, on the radio and everywhere else. Because it turned into cheesy pop music.
I doubt that will work with overdriven 909's, fm clonks and atonal drones.So if he really thinks that, after the trap bubble bursts, Mulero will be the next Lil Uzi Vert, I highly doubt he's got a small rest of intelligence left
lmao lil mulero
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Re: how do you think techno will sound in the coming years?
Two weeks ago I heard Mulero play; the dj before him was...
REGAL!
I can tell you there was a big difference!
p.s.: We went to that party for Mulero .
REGAL!
I can tell you there was a big difference!
p.s.: We went to that party for Mulero .